What is another word for be fulfilled?

Pronunciation: [biː fʊlfˈɪld] (IPA)

The expression "be fulfilled" is used to describe a sense of satisfaction or achievement. There are several synonyms that can be used to convey this same meaning, such as "accomplished," "contented," "gratified," "pleased," and "satisfied." These words all suggest a feeling of completeness or wholeness, indicating a sense that something has been achieved or received in full measure. Each of these words may be used in different contexts, depending on the specific nuance or connotation that is desired. For example, someone might say they feel "contented" after a good meal, or they feel "accomplished" after finishing a difficult task at work.

What are the hypernyms for Be fulfilled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Be fulfilled

  • I think the President himself is a remarkably intelligent, decent, ethical man. I think he did very well, but I think the job builds up over expectations which all candidates contribute to including this President that simply cannot be fulfilled.
    Lloyd Norton Cutler
  • The promise of education reform can never be fulfilled without adequate funding, and by shortchanging our schools, President Bush is breaking his promise to our children.
    Joe Lieberman
  • Many things there be in the scripture, which have a carnal fulfilling, even there where they be spoken or done; and yet have another spiritual signification, to be fulfilled long after in Christ and his kingdom, and yet never known till the thing be done.
    William Tyndale
  • Ambitions are the Dreams we Believe can be fulfilled
    Siddharth Astir
  • In back of the outward calm … a small terrified voice cries out: “I need it. I have to have it or ...” The end of the sentence is lost in chaos. The need is so strong that an illusion is created that it must be fulfilled, or the very existence of the self is threatened.
    Sam Keen

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